ATP Sofia Open

The ATP Sofia Open is an annual tennis tournament that is played on indoor hard courts at the Arena Armeec in Sofia, Bulgaria.

An ATP 250 tournament has been held in Sofia since 2016 with past winners of the singles tournament including Jannik Sinner, Daniil Medvedev, and Grigor Dimitrov.

ATP Sofia Open

ATP Sofia 2023

Tour Level:ATP 250
Court Surface:Indoor hard court
Draw Size:28 Singles, 16 Doubles
Prize Money:€630,705

Dates

The 2023 ATP Sofia Open tennis tournament was held from the 5th to the 11th of November 2023, with the tournament being played in the same week as the tennis tournaments in Metz and Seville (BJK Cup Finals).

Players

The official entry list for the 2023 tournament in Sofia has now been released, and below is a selection of ATP players who participated in the singles tournament in 2023.

  • Adrian Mannarino
  • Albert Ramos-Vinolas
  • Alexandar Lazarov
  • Billy Harris
  • Cem Ilkel
  • Christopher O’Connell
  • Dimitar Kuzmanov
  • Fabian Marozsan
  • Hamad Medjedovic
  • Jack Draper
  • Jan-Lennard Struff
  • Jurij Rodionov
  • Lorenzo Musetti
  • Marc-Andrea Huesler
  • Marton Fucsovics
  • Max Purcell
  • Maximilian Marterer
  • Miomir Kecmanovic
  • Pavel Kotov
  • Rinky Hijikata
  • Roberto Bautista Agut
  • Roberto Carballes Baena
  • Sebastian Baez
  • Sebastian Ofner
  • Terence Atmane
  • Vitaliy Sachko
  • Zsombor Piros

Schedule

Below is the schedule for the 2023 tennis tournament in Sofia, with the singles final being played on Saturday, the 11th of November 2023.

Day, DateRound
Sunday, 5th of November 2023Qualifying Round/First Round
Monday, 6th of November 2023First Round
Tuesday, 7th of November 2023First Round
Wednesday, 8th of November 2023Second Round
Thursday, 9th of November 2023Quarterfinals
Friday, 10th of November 2023Semifinals
Saturday, 11th of November 2023Final

Draw

The draws for the 2023 ATP 250 tournament in Sofia were released a few days before the start of the tournament and are now available to view on the ATP Tour website (see links below).

Singles Qualifying: View Draw

Singles Main: View Draw

Doubles: View Draw

Prize Money and Points

The total financial commitment (including prize money of €562,815) for the 2023 ATP Sofia Open was €630,705.

Information in relation to how the prize money was split for 2023 is detailed below.

Men’s Singles

The winner of the men’s singles event in 2023 received €85,605 and 250 ranking points, with the runner-up winning €49,940 and 150 ranking points.

  • Winner: €85,605 (250 pts)
  • Finalist: €49,940 (150 pts)
  • Semifinalist: €29,355 (90 pts)
  • Quarterfinalist: €17,010 (45 pts)
  • 2nd Round: €9,880 (20 pts)
  • 1st Round: €6,035 (0 or 12 pts)
  • Q2: €3,020 (6 pts)
  • Q1: €1,645 (0 pts)

Men’s Doubles – Per Team

The winners of the men’s doubles event in 2023 received €29,740 and 250 points, with the runners-up winning €15,110 and 150 points.

  • Winners: €29,740 (250 pts)
  • Finalists: €15,910 (150 pts)
  • Semifinalists: €9,330 (90 pts)
  • Quarterfinalists: €5,220 (45 pts)
  • 1st Round: €3,070 (0 pts)

Past Winners and Results

Men’s Singles

Adrian Mannarino is the current singles champion after beating Jack Draper 7–6, 2–6, 6–3 in the 2023 men’s singles final – see highlights from the final below.

The 2022 champion Marc-Andrea Huesler became the first male Swiss player to win an ATP title since Roger Federer won the 2019 Swiss Indoors in Basel.

  • 2023 – Adrian Mannarino
  • 2022 – Marc-Andrea Huesler
  • 2021 – Jannik Sinner
  • 2020 – Jannik Sinner
  • 2019 – Daniil Medvedev
  • 2018 – Mirza Basic
  • 2017 – Grigor Dimitrov
  • 2016 – Roberto Bautista Agut

Jannik Sinner currently holds the record for most men’s singles titles with two titles to his name (2020 and 2021).

Men’s Doubles

Gonzalo Escobar and Aleksandr Nedovyesov are the current champions in the men’s doubles event after beating Julian Cash and Nikola Mektić 6–3, 3–6, 13–11 in the 2023 men’s doubles final.

  • 2023 – Gonzalo Escobar and Aleksandr Nedovyesov
  • 2022 – David Vega Hernandez and Rafael Matos
  • 2021 – Jonny O’Mara and Ken Skupski
  • 2020 – Jamie Murray and Neal Skupski
  • 2019 – Nikola Mektić and Jürgen Melzer
  • 2018 – Robin Haase and Matwé Middelkoop
  • 2017 – Viktor Troicki and Nenad Zimonjić
  • 2016 – Wesley Koolhof and Matwé Middelkoop

Matwe Middelkoop holds the record for most doubles titles with two titles to his name (2016 and 2018).